Great post. I have recently been going through the dark night of my soul and it can be very hard. The hardest part about it is probably that I often get very confused about it...Sometimes my energy just gets completely zapped and idk why or how to fix it. But, I am also very close to my mom who has Alzheimers and I have been learning so much about her and her disease while being amidst this darkness. I have never felt a closer connection and understanding of her until now. It's a very deep dimension of my consciousness I am tapping into but it is also very dark. Thank you for your post.
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Thank you for your authentic and personal sharing! ❤️
Yes, it's hard to face someone with Alzheimers, who may not even remember who you are today and maybe not even who she is - someone without a (hi)story.
On the other hand - as tragic as it may seem - you are invited to meet her right where she is and where you are: the present moment.
Right here, right now in this shared moment - eye to eye with the big and threatening emptiness of not knowing - this is were you meet in truth...
May you and your mother be healed and free from forgetting who you truly are - a knowing, that does not depend on the mind or a "working" brain, but is the silent knowing of the heart.... ❤️
I really appreciate this man, thank you <3